Computer Service & File Manager

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clanc789
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Computer Service & File Manager
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Hello guys,

It has been a while since you've seen a post from me I reckon. I would like to tell you guys that I quit my former education (Law School) and started an ICT-education. We need to analyse a couple of programs and I remembered that there was a program someone used (mandai maybe?) which showed whatever happened on your computer. If a service was stopped, you saw that in a list, if a file was modefied you saw it in a list.

If anyone got any idea about the name of this program, where I can find it or how I can make one, I am more than intrested.

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Max
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Dummy1912
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Hello dear Max,
Happy to hear you again ;)

Sound to me its like a watchdog to watch your system
no idea if mandai ever made it or someone did
also i will search my drive if i found anything :D then i will send it to you

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Dummy1912


p.s
here we are again
after search i notice i made a program like that calls A.L.I.E.N
but never finished it so far :p
it checks if any file / folder let says any activity on your drive has been made / change
well keep me posted if you are interested.
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Re: Computer Service & File Manager
mandai
Hey I don't think there is a particular program for this. You can use the built-in windows services manager, or for VB.Net check out the sample code here

In VB.Net you can also use a FileSystemWatcher to monitor a folder (details here)
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